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Hornet 1915 3be continued. The G. O. P. elephant has assaulted the Goddess of Liberty. He stole the scales of poor, blind .Justice and for 16 long years tram- pled them under the dust. According to Roosevelt in 1912 Republicanism, the elephant and all, should be in the Rogue's Gallery for .all time. Whenever a submarine bobs up a warship seems to go down. The mere crack of a, smile often de- velops into a sidesplitting laugh. You can never tell when a trust is not a trust until after it has been in- dicted. There may be occasions when the best peace maxim is the sort Sir Hiram Invented. Isn't it remarkable how wrathy rulers become when the wicked enemy rebombards ? An American has invented a hu - inane bullet. Who wants to be ex- perimented upon? Even though a man is not brilliant he can get along pretty well if he has common sense. Anyway, the war has lasted long enough to make a big peace story when hostilities end. At all, events the dove of peace to mot to be classed among the evil birds that come home to roost. A botanist says flowers can hate. Perhaps the language of flowers in- cludes some strong epithets. What has become of the old-fash- toned speed enthusiasts who consid- ered a bicycle race thrilling? The Germans are maintaining the. captured town of Zale Szczyky, keep Ing all its consonants intact We never saw an aching void, but its wast look something like a bathi�tg cult that is hanging on a clothesline. Serbia harveeto her crops and thea, resumes fighting. Few nations succeed to not letting war break up businem That is a beautiful thought about; , IdIence. _ being golden, but we never i heard very many women rave over it. I i It is hard for the fellow who goes tato anotherman's land to fight to prove that he didn't start the trouble. } Of course those high school girls who so proudly made their grade$ tion gowns will keep up the good work? A Californian was struck oy tignT,- ning while practicing on a cornet. Who says there is no such thing as justice in the world? Why does no altruist say a kind word for the toad? He is quiet, inof- fensive, friendly and h(; has a vora- cious appetite for mosquitoes. Despite the name, the crash suit is comparatively noiseless, although the same can�lot always be said of the socks, tie and shirt worn with it. bets*11 ny,uy Love a shii:inb mark, but Cie f=ist that the idiot who rocks the toc t c::.cal.,es proves that it (�jesn't ltt_� cessarilti- love a soft c:ie. 111�1'� ul'0 IiJ t".=:;. I-TOPCsals III tht-; ar inau- - ratcd o1J Lhe by and the n.:":=:;uit0- On the contrary-, ;he most hunlane iii sist oa war to the death Scientists say there are one thun- dred and eleven kinds of suakes in the United States. Even the worst old soak in town cannot expect to see 'em all. According to the statisticians, ev. ery man, woman and child in this country is supposed to have $1,965,. which makes us just about $1,964.70 short. An advantage the farmer's wife has I over the town man's wife is that the farmer husband always responds' promptly to the 'thrilling appeal of the, dinner bell. Scientists declare that the heat re. ceived from the sun varies as much' as ten per cent, but this has no ef. fest on its power to raise crops and produce freckles. About the only noticeable difference between being in moderate circum- stances and being poor is that in the. former case the things you want but can't afford are a little more expen- sive. One of the first things some of the men who talk about going back to the farm would do, if they ever got there, would be to ask for the button that starts the plow across the daisy-scent- ed aisy-scented field. The children, especially the babies, should not be forgotten in this hot weather, which means suffertng and often death to so many of them. Now Is the time for practical charity to show its real worth. The advice to walk or push some- thing, if one wants to live long after forty, will prove unlucky for the suburbanite. In addition to the exer- cise of catching trains, he will be more a slave than ever to the lawn mower. May Have Started Him. "I wonder, how Columbus got the idea that the world was round9" "I don't know that there is anything remarkable about his deductions. Any man along in middle age begins to get the idea that the world is not ex, actly square." Her idea. "See those fine folding beds, ms dam," said the gushing salesman "They speak for themselves." "Oh, indeed," replied the woman; "I thought they were made to shu; up.9f Judging From Looks. Patience—She doesn't look 11ke 4 girl who would marry for money. Patrice No, she doesn't look like 4 girl that anyone would want to marry at all. Up -to -Date Neighbor, Mrs. Myles—Is she living in an up, to -date neighborhood? Mrs. Styles—Oh, my, yes. Why there ate twenty lap -dogs, but not baby carriage on the block. AT THE EMIGRANT PIER. He—My, but that woman from Switzerland is freckled! She—Yes; sort of erg–er--"dotted Swiss," as it were. Wouldn't You t How sad this good old world would ba If cranks alone could run -iti Forsooth, it choice were left to ma, rm vwT sura I'd shun it. Easily Explained. "I ran across your old friend 8raith the other day."' "How did it happen?" "He wouldn't get out of the was` when I blew my horn." i Mean Suggeatlon. "Don't interrupt nay meditations. I, have just started on a new train of thought." ••wi* a dummy engin% I Dom"f